Afterglow 2006 - Day 7 |
Nothing much was going on inside the cabin as we waited the storm out. While Kevin chose to color, Mark passed out on the floor. It's funny how cabin #2 can quickly go from the party cabin to the pass out on the floor cabin. I guess it's just natural progression. |
We had to set up pots and pans around the house because it was raining so hard outside that water was leaking into the cabin. We were stuck inside with absolutely nothing to do, which made tonight insanely boring. |
So to pass the time before we figured out something to do, as we always try to make the last night at Afterglow memorable. Most of us chilled out while some of us (most notably Mark) slept. Rain at Afterglow sucks. |
The weather started to chase us indoors, but we fearlessly stood our ground and stared directly into the eye of the storm. It was hard to tell if the sun was setting or if the clouds were just covering up its rays. I would use my background in all things science and venture an educated opinion that it is a little bit of both. Whatever the case, it still made for some beautiful and picture perfect scenery that night. |
While we were standing on our dock watching the storm, we noticed a UFO (unidentified floating object) approaching. Rather than inform government employees about the possibility of invasion, we simply decided to take it upon ourselves to welcome this UFO to our area. Brian reached out with the paddle of friendship, but then one of the Moms warned us to pull it back, for they were fearing the worst. Apparently the UFO was in cohorts with the body of water and the impending lightning strike. The combination of both could be deadly, which our youthful minds failed to see. The elder generation carries a wealth of knowledge which them; some of which they passed down to us that day. |
The storm intensified at that moment, and we all retreated into the cabin to figure out what to do next. Kevin shows off this interestingly colored picture of a snowman, which may or may not have been done by him. There's no way Kevin is good enough to color within the lines. |